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ABOUT US
What
makes Philly the best beer-drinking city in America?
Tradition. We've been crafting
it for more than 300 years, since the days of William Penn. Our forefathers
wrote the Declaration of Independence in colonial taverns. We brewed America's
first lager. We practically invented porter. We were already famous for
beer when Milwaukee was a cow pasture.
Diversity. While
most American craft breweries focus on regional interpretations of
one or two styles of ale, Philly-area brewers produce more varieties
of beer than any other region in America. Everything from bock and
pilsner to extreme beer and wild ale is made within 50 miles of City
Hall.
Neighborhoods. Instead
of plastic pubs in non-descript shopping centers, Philadelphia’s
taverns are the real thing. Good beer is served in old-time corner
bars and newly rehabbed saloons in the very neighborhoods in which
people live. Beer is not some fad; it is a social lubricant of our
daily life.
The
People. Philadelphia is known around the world
for its savvy beer-drinkers. Many of the best imported German lagers
and Belgian ales are shipped first to Philadelphia, while the rest
of the country has to be satisfied with meager leftovers. Meanwhile,
every American microbrewery either sends its kegs to Philadelphia,
or wishes it could.
The
Choices. There are more than 400 great places to grab
a great beer in the city and near suburbs.
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